Multiple Choice
Which parental strategy would Patterson not advocate when helping families to overcome coercive cycles and reduce children's out-of-control behavior?
A) don't escalate your own coercive behavior when a child becomes coercive
B) don't cave in to a child's coercive behavior
C) remain wary and suspicious should the child try to curry favor by doing something nice
D) rely on time-out as a means of disciplining coercion
E) none of these
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q89: At the population level, aggression appears to
Q90: Children begin to treat other children as
Q91: Studies of children's aggressive interactions in nursery
Q92: In their attempts to reduce aggression and
Q93: The original version of the frustration-aggression hypothesis
Q95: The catharsis hypothesis specifies that<br>A) finding socially
Q96: Studies of dominance hierarchies in children's play
Q97: According to Gerald Patterson's coercion model of
Q98: Jennifer wishes to get back at Pam,
Q99: The child's earliest aggressive acts are best